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How do you put y=x squared on a graph

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You make a table with one column labeled X, the other Y. Plug in numbers for X into the X column, and then put those numbers squared in the Y column. I've attached a picture of the table. Then you just graph each     (X, Y) point.  I've also attached a picture of the graph: 
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User Jotamon
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y=x^2
multiply x to itself to find y
Ex:
x=5... y is 25
x=17... y is 289
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